Schwartz, who spoke at the Detroit Lions Charity Bocce Ball Tournament on Wednesday afternoon, would not say when Young will be allowed back into the team's Allen Park facility after punching teammate Louis Delmas last week.

"I think I addressed that a couple of days ago," Schwartz said. "That's the most I'm going to address it. When there is a change, I will address it again."

Young is being disciplined after he and Delmas got into a confrontation during voluntary workouts last week. After the two players exchanged words, Young punched Delmas when his teammate was not looking. He has not been allowed to participate in offseason workouts, including this week's organized team activities (OTAs), as a result of his actions.

While it is unclear when Young will rejoin the team, but Schwartz said there are different ways to handle discipline within a team when fights occur.

"There's all kinds of different things," Schwartz said. "There's things that happen. There's some things that should be avoided. There's other things that can't be avoided. Every single situation is a little bit different.

"One thing you don't want to have, if you're on the field, fighting is a 15-yard penalty and cause for ejection. Those things are not good for us."

However, Schwartz does not believe the Lions have a discipline problem.

"We're not playing any games right now," Schwartz said. "A lot of times people focus on some things about a team you miss other things a team does. We'll just keep working harder to do better next time."